Despite May increase in unemployment, U.S. Census Bureau positions helped keep Oklahoma City’s jobless numbers from looking worse.
Unemployment figures in the Oklahoma City area increased in May
Unemployed rally for Federal Jobs bill
Hundreds of people out of work marched in downtown Cincinnati on Wednesday in support of the Local Jobs for America Act.
Fort Washington man renews Dist. 26 candidacy
Hoping to gain momentum after an unsuccessful run for political office in 2006, Ollie Anderson has renewed his candidacy for Maryland House of Delegates District 26.
US private sector sees small job gains in June
Reuters/New York US private sector employment rose by a paltry amount in June, underscoring concerns about a weak labor market two days ahead of a closely watched government jobs report.
Stocks Fizzle Into June’s End
The private sector added just 13,000 U.S. jobs in June, far fewer than expected.
Stocks end rough quarter with more questions
The stock market has ended a painful second quarter that left investors with heavy losses and far more doubts about the economy than they had just months ago.
Dozens Rally For Federal Jobs Bill
Dozens of people gathered in downtown Cincinnati Wednesday morning to rally support for the federal Local Jobs for America Act.
Private sector sees small job gains in June
U.S. private sector employment rose by a paltry amount in June, underscoring concerns about a weak labor market two days ahead of a closely watched government jobs report.
Special program welcomes veterans home
CalVet Corps member Andy Sullivan helps Jacob Rocha understand all the benefits available to him. Rocha, a 2008 Galt High School graduate, was recently discharged from the United States Navy and is one of 30,000 veterans to return to California this year alone.
Kane chosen as running mate
Former secretary of state will be introduced at an event Thursday Mary Kane has been chosen by Former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. to be his running mate in this year’s governor’s race. Kane, a Montgomery County resident who served as Maryland secretary of state for 18 months under Ehrlich, had been widely viewed as […]
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